shadow202 wrote:Bellew showed he's a shite fighter because he should have finished his fight in the 5th round and should never have let it get near the 11th round. Haye was strawberry floated and just keep trying to throw really slow power shots which Bellew seen coming a mile off.

I agree. Bellew is not excellent.

Five live are going mad now about haye's trainers. Calling him a fool for wearing them as they have no support.

PurplePenguin wrote:Bellew hasn't got the power to worry any of the big boys in the Heavyweight division. Haye was unlucky tonight in regards to the injury but to be honest I think his best years are long gone.

Probably why they're talking about a rematch. Bellew will get blown away if he takes a step up and a rematch is the best option for Haye

Bellew was knackered himself though he was carrying extra weight and absorbing some of the those early Haye shots did knacker him out. Bellew is just looking for big pay days now and to be honest good luck to him. He doesnt want to fight too many heavyweights though he's not built for it.

My brother is a boxing trainer he expected a Haye win and to be honest if Haye didnt get injured he would have won that one. The fight completely changed in round 5 due to that injury after that if anything Bellew just showed what a poor heavyweight he is as he couldnt hurt Haye at all really. Look at Hayes face at the end of the fight barely a mark on him and he took quite a lot of shots.

You're right good luck to him making as much money as he can because being a boxer is no different to any other sport it's a short career but he'll AJ is in another league right now to Haye and I'd fear he'd be embarrassed in that fight.

Oh absolutely if you're going to get punched for a living you have to make sure you make something out of it at least. Like Bellew said he's fighting for his kids and at 34 he'll know he's only got a maximum of maybe 2-3 big fights left.

It depends really in some ways if you come up from cruiserweight and manage to get a shot at a heavyweight title even if you lose it's pretty much a free shot. No one expects him to win everyone knows he's a cruiserweight so it's basically a nice big payday for Bellew and one in the win column for AJ. AJ will definitely defend the IBF and WBA 2-3 times before any unification fight.

At least the Heavyweight division after some time is starting to get interesting again.

He might, he could give it up I mean he's not fighting for titles now by the looks of things. He's pretty much gone as far as possible in cruiserweight there's no big money spinners for him. He's looking for names now and a few big box office fights in the UK are probably the way to go.